A Sustainable Urban Mobility Plan (SUMP) is a strategic planning tool that aims to improve the quality of life in cities and surrounding areas while meeting the transportation needs of people and businesses. Based on the principles of integration, participation and evaluation, the SUMP builds on existing planning practices and takes into account actual traffic flows, covering the entire functional urban area. It enables governments at local, regional and national levels to collaborate, while at the same time working in partnership with citizens and stakeholders.
The SDIP increases accessibility and improves quality of life in cities through a transition to sustainable mobility. The integration of transport modes provides solutions to meet the transportation needs of citizens and businesses in a safe, healthy and smooth way. In this process, sustainable transportation options are developed in the interests of city residents and the environment. SUMP promotes sustainable transportation solutions while supporting evidence-based decision-making processes in line with a long-term vision.
By setting a new standard for innovative transport planning, Sustainable Urban Mobility Planning aims to achieve key objectives such as cleaner air, increased road safety, energy efficiency and improved overall quality of life. It also helps reduce climate impacts from cities’ transportation systems. Integration, participation and efficiency in cities
